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Cybersecurity Enthusiasts . Will keep update on all happenings around in Security Operations.
Oracle fixes CVE-2024-21216 in Weblogic Server

Oracle fixes CVE-2024-21216 in Weblogic Server

Oracle has released patches as part of its October 2024 Critical Patch Update (CPU), addressing 329 vulnerabilities across a variety of products. Among these are five severe vulnerabilities within the…
Posted by PravinKarthik October 21, 2024
BIG-IP F5 affected by a vulnerability CVE-2024-45844

BIG-IP F5 affected by a vulnerability CVE-2024-45844

A critical vulnerability has been identified in F5 BIG-IP that could allow authenticated attackers to bypass access control restrictions and potentially compromise the system. The vulnerability tracked as CVE-2024-45844 with…
Posted by PravinKarthik October 20, 2024
The CyberThrone most exploited vulnerabilities review – October 19, 2024
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The CyberThrone most exploited vulnerabilities review – October 19, 2024

This blog series is a brand new from TheCyberThrone. Starting this week, the most exploited vulnerabilities in the week will be discussed. Its based on the exploitation by the threat…
Posted by PravinKarthik October 20, 2024
TheCyberThrone Security Weekly Review – October 19, 2024
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TheCyberThrone Security Weekly Review – October 19, 2024

Welcome to TheCyberThrone cybersecurity week in review will be posted covering the important security happenings. This review is for the weeks ending Saturday, October 5, 12, 2024. GitHub fixes Critical Vulnerability CVE-2024-9487 GitHub…
Posted by PravinKarthik October 20, 2024
Trend Micro fixes Critical Vulnerability CVE-2024-48904

Trend Micro fixes Critical Vulnerability CVE-2024-48904

Trend Micro has patched a command injection vulnerability in its Cloud Edge appliance that could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on affected devices without authentication. This vulnerability, tracked…
Posted by PravinKarthik October 19, 2024
Grafana fixes a critical vulnerability CVE-2024-9264

Grafana fixes a critical vulnerability CVE-2024-9264

Grafana has been affected by critical security vulnerability , could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems, potentially leading to complete system compromise. The vulnerability tracked as CVE-2024-9264…
Posted by PravinKarthik October 19, 2024
BianLian hits Boston Children’s Health Physicians

BianLian hits Boston Children’s Health Physicians

BianLian has listed Boston Children's Health Physicians on its dark web site, threatening to release stolen patient and employee data. New york based BCHP said that on Sept. 6, an…
Posted by PravinKarthik October 19, 2024
Spring framework fixes a High severity vulnerability CVE-2024-38819

Spring framework fixes a High severity vulnerability CVE-2024-38819

Spring Framework has been identified with a new path traversal vulnerability, poses a significant risk to applications serving static resources via WebMvc.fn or WebFlux.fn functional web frameworks. The vulnerability tracked…
Posted by PravinKarthik October 18, 2024

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